Piazza Tre Martiri is one of Rimini’s main city squares, rich in both history and culture.
Once the ancient Roman forum of Ariminum, it has witnessed centuries of transformation
from the Roman Empire to modern Italy. The square was renamed after three World War II
partisans who were executed here in 1944, symbolizing the city’s courage and resistance.
Today, Piazza Tre Martiri is surrounded by elegant arcades, historic monuments, and
charming cafés, making it a central hub for exploring Rimini’s old town.
- Visit the Roman Column 🏛️ marking the center 📍 of the ancient forum 📜✨
- Admire the Clock Tower ⏰ (Torre dell’Orologio) 🏰, built in the 16th century ⏳👀
- See the statue 🗿 of Julius Caesar 👑 commemorating his famous speech 🗣️ to his troops 🛡️ in Rimini 🇮🇹✅
- Enjoy a coffee ☕ or gelato 🍦 in one 🍰 of the cafés 🍹 along the arcades 😋😌
- Explore nearby attractions 📍 like Tempio Malatestiano ⛪ and Piazza Cavour 🏘️🗺️
- From Rimini Railway Station 🚆: 8-minute walk 🚶♂️ via Corso d’Augusto ⏱️💨
- By Bus 🚌: Routes 🚍 4, 8, or 11 stop nearby 📍 at Corso Giovanni XXIII ✅👍
- By Car 🚗: Use public parking 🅿️ near Piazza Malatesta 🗺️ or Largo Gramsci 💰✅
- Ideal spot ⭐ for a short stop ⏱️ while exploring 🚶♀️ the old town 🏘️🗺️
- Visit early 🌅 to take photos 📸 with soft morning light ✨😌
- Combine your visit 🤝 with nearby markets 🛍️ for local souvenirs 🎁🛒
- Respect 🙏 the war memorials 🎖️ dedicated to Rimini’s heroes ✝️🇮🇹
- 9:00 AM – Start your Rimini tour 🧭 at Piazza Tre Martiri 🏘️📍
- 9:30 AM – Visit the Clock Tower ⏰ and Julius Caesar statue 🗿👀
- 12:30 PM – Lunch 🍝 at a nearby café ☕ under the arcades 😋🍹
- 2:00 PM – Walk 🚶♂️ to Tempio Malatestiano ⛪ or Piazza Cavour 🗺️✅
- 6:00 PM – Enjoy a gelato 🍦 and people-watch 👀 as the square comes alive 🎉👋